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Modern social problems often defy established disciplinary boundaries
requiring a multidisciplinary approach to effectively address an array of social
concerns. This program provides students with substantial
interdisciplinary coursework, training in social science methodologies, and
ample opportunities to gain hands-on experience. Students who earn a
degree in Social Science will have the problem solving skills that are sought
after by a variety of employers.
The Social Science Program is a joint effort of the Departments of Criminal
Justice, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Social
Work. The Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Program provides students with
a broad interest in the social sciences to design a curriculum that addresses
their interests and career goals. A minor in social sciences is also available.
In conjunction with the Program Director students choose one disciplinary concentration, and three minor fields of
concentration. Students also pursue training in an appropriate,
field-specific, methodology course.
The capstone of the Social Science Program is a one-semester research thesis
project that allows students to apply their interdisciplinary and methodological
skills to address a social science issue of interest to the student.
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